THIS IS THE SCENE IN WILKINSBURG. ACTION NEWS REPORTER AMBER NICOTRA HAS MORE. Reporter: LOOK AT HOW MUCH SNOW AND ICE PUSHED OFF THE ROAD HERE ON WOODLAWN. IT'S JUST A HUGE PILE OF SNOW AND ICE. YOU THINK THIS IS BAD, CHECK THIS OUT. THESE CARS NOW, BURIED UNDER SNOW AND ICE. SECOND DAY NOW RESIDENTS HAVE BEEN TRYING TO GET OUT. DESPERATE TO GET OUT. RESIDENTS TRYING FOR A SECOND DAY IN A ROW TO CHIP AWAY AT THE ROUGHLY FOUR INCHES OF ICE THAT HAVE THEM LITERALLY SPINNING THEIR WHEELS. CRAZY. I DON'T KNOW HOW EVERYBODY'S GOING TO GET TO WORK. Reporter: DESPERATE, HE'S ARMED WITH A BASEBALL, A SHOVEL AND THIS TOOL, HOPING ANYTHING WORKS. NEVER, EVER, NEVER SAW THIS BEFORE. NOT A DAY IN MY LIFE. Reporter: THE EXTREME COLD COMBINED WITH TUESDAY'S WATER MAIN BREAK HAD THIS WILKINSBURG STREET AND ALL THE VEHICLES PARKED HERE STUCK. WHAT CAN YOU SAY? IF THE WATER LINE BREAKS, IT'S PROBABLY 100 YEARS OLD UP HERE. THEY'RE DOING WHAT THEY CAN DO. JUST MAKE SURE NOBODY FALLS ON OUR PROPERTY. Reporter: ALTHOUGH THE WATER COMPANY HAS BEEN WORKING ON THE PROBLEM, IT'S UP TO THE RESIDENTS TO DIG THEMSELVES OUT. YEAH, IT'S REAL BAD. IT'S ABOUT FOUR INCHES OF ICE OUT HERE. IT'S LIKE BEING ON A LAKE. I WOULD RATHER BE ICE FISHING. Reporter: YOU THINK IF YOU HAD A DRIVEWAY THE SITUATION WOULD BE A LITTLE BETTER, BUT AS YOU CAN SEE, IT'S CLEARLY NOT. IT'S A SHEET OF ICE. LOOK WHERE I'M STANDING, IT'S ACTUALLY A SIDEWALK. I ACTUALLY HAD TO HOLD ON TO THIS FENCE JUST SO I DON'T FALL. RESIDENTS HERE ARE REAL CONCERNED ABOUT THE SITUATION, ESPECIALLY FOR THE CHILDREN THAT

Gen. David Petraeus pleaded guilty to federal charges Tuesday to end a probe into whether he provided classified information to his mistress when he was CIA director, according to a U.S. official briefed on the matter.